What happens when medical treatment goes wrong? Tara Pileggi-Byrne, Associate Solicitor, explains what it is like working in the medical negligence team. Growing up in a small Welsh valley town with Irish and Malaysian parents, Tara never imagined she'd become a solicitor specialising in medical negligence. After discovering her squeamishness ruled out a medical career, she found her calling in law, particularly helping those who've suffered life-changing injuries through substand...
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What happens when medical treatment goes wrong? Tara Pileggi-Byrne, Associate Solicitor, explains what it is like working in the medical negligence team. Growing up in a small Welsh valley town with Irish and Malaysian parents, Tara never imagined she'd become a solicitor specialising in medical negligence. After discovering her squeamishness ruled out a medical career, she found her calling in law, particularly helping those who've suffered life-changing injuries through substand...
Fran Rothwell and Tara Byrne both work as associate solicitors in the Medical Negligence team. In this podcast, they discuss cervical cancer prevention. Fran and Tara have extensive experience working with cervical cancer clients and talk to us about the common difficulties clients experience. They also expose the heart-wrenching outcomes of delayed diagnosis, with a focus on the emotional and physical toll it takes on patients, including the loss of fertility and the necessity of inten...
The Law, The Facts & Life Back on Track
What happens when medical treatment goes wrong? Tara Pileggi-Byrne, Associate Solicitor, explains what it is like working in the medical negligence team. Growing up in a small Welsh valley town with Irish and Malaysian parents, Tara never imagined she'd become a solicitor specialising in medical negligence. After discovering her squeamishness ruled out a medical career, she found her calling in law, particularly helping those who've suffered life-changing injuries through substand...